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Show I Family Honors 1 Resident on 89th Birthday Business and Professional Field Service exchange program which is supported by City many Brigham organizations. While in America, Peter is making his home with the family of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Breitenbeker as a brother to their teenagers. He states that his experiences at the local high school are different than at home, and cites singing with the school's Concert Choir as one of his favorite studies. Discuss Country City is a small town since Volos is an ancient and beautiful city on the coast of the Aegean Sea with a population of 100,000. He will view of his give a first-han- d To Peter, Brigham country and its customs, as well NARFE Slates National Association of Retired Federal Employees will hold its regular meeting on Friday, Jan 14, at 1:30 p.m. in the senior citizens lounge of the Community Center. Those wishing to take part in the luncheon at 12 noon preceding the meeting are asked to contact the Community Center for reservations for the luncheon by Thursday. All retired federal employees and their partners, as well as widows of federal employees, are invited to attend the meeting. Something New and Exciting in Candid Wedding Photography by Ruths Studio the scene story of your mportant day. Phone or write for, On ' i consultation & as candidly talking about his impressions of America and Americans. He will be introduced by Mrs. Hazel Breitenbeker, the clubs United Nations chairman, and his foster grandmother while in the United States since he makes his home with her sons family. During the evening, instruction will be given by Mabel Neilson to accompany the hobby diplay of her handiwork samples. A new member installation is scheduled, with a short business meeting conducted by Helen DeBry, president. An announcement of the winter board meeting to be held on Jan 30 at the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake City will include an invitation to officers, committee chairmen and members to attend. Reservations must be turned in to Helen DeBry by Jan to be 26, with transportation arranged. Chapter Sets Session on Monday, Jan. 17, at 1 p.m. will be the next meeting of the Young City Brigham Homemakers association, with the meeting scheduled for Gillespie Hall, ISO East Third South. Mrs. Germaine Page, state to the advisor Young Homemakers association of Utah, will assist members in drafting patterns for pants. She will teach those present how to take correct measurements and to transfer them to the pattern g for pants. Each person will then be able to adjust a basic pattern to her individual needs. Each member is asked to bring the following items to the meeting: two pencils with contrasting colored lead, a measuring tape, and a yardstick. The meeting will be held at Gillespie hall, which has a nursery room and a babysitter will be provided with a fee of 25 cents for those attending. well-fittin- preview. 69 E. 1st N. Logan, Utah Mr.' and Mrs. Gene Page and son Chipper of Willard visited 753-127- 1 at the DeVere Adams home in Fielding during the holidays. beat sAvmes ON POLAROD 107 BLACK A WHITE I GDUrjl 89 LIMITED SUPPLY COLOR 3 57 CliXIIS PHARDACY 97 S. MAIN Nay - Elder Alvin F. returned from the Oklahoma mission. Fete Justwed Pair Open house will be held in honor of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Loghry on Saturdy, Jan 22, from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Artisitc Manor. The bride is the former Barbara Jean Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Tucker, who extend an invitation to friends and relatives to attend the open house. Mrs. Edna of Ferrell Brigham City accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Sutherland of Fielding to Ogden Friday where they visited Mrs. Lucille Cottle and Mr: and Mrs. Kent Sutherland and family. Service To Honor BC Elder L. Alvin F. Nay, son of Sherman and Elsie Nay, 641 South Fifth West, has recently returned from serving in the Oklahoma LDS mission. Bishop Royce Searle announces that a homecoming testimonial will be held in his honor Sunday. Jan. 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the Brigham Sixteenth LDS ward chapel. He invites all friends relatives and other interested parties to attend. While on his mission Elder Nay served in several areas in New Man Opens Station Charles Rossiter Approximately 30 counselors and administrators from high schools in the state of Utah have been selected to take the Educator Airlift to the U.S. Air Force Academy on Jan. 16-1- ' Among those selected is Nard Allen, counselor at Box Elder High school. The educators will fly by military airlift from Hill Air Force Base on Sunday, Jan. 16 and arrive at the Academy approximately 2 p.m. On Monday, briefing by was graduate from the American Oil company dealer development clinic here, and will operate the American Oil Station at 101 North Main. During an intensive three-wee- k training session at the various departmental and a tour of clinic, Rossiter studied the latest techniques in station car care, management, representatives the Academy facilities lubrication, and all other phases of operating a modern service station. Rossiter, his wife and daughter make their home at 187 North 1550 West, Sunset. scheduled. Academy and consequently better prepare them to counsel students who are interested in attending. Return flight to Hill AFB is scheduled to depart from Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, on Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m. Okla. When coat hangers accumulate in the closet, return them to the cleaner. He can reuse them. Elder Nay is currently attending school at Utah State unviersity where he is majoring veterinary are tour will provide educators with a better about the understanding various capacities. He served as a junior in Miami and Lawton; senior in Altus, district leader in Parsons, Kan. Bartlesville and Chickasha, Okla. and as a zone leader in Enid, in This science. Valerie Bone of Brigham City attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood in Fielding on New Years Eve. SCRATCH PAD Pattern Work Friday Meet Airlift Society Editors Student Womens club members are looking forward to Monday, Jan 17, when they will gather at the Community Center at 7 p.m. for a light buffet followed by a talk by AFS student Peter Kranias. The young student is from Volos, Greece, and is attending Box Elder High school under the sponsorship of the American RETURNS Will four children born to the couple. he widowed, married Glenna Shurtliff of Ogden and after her death was married to Etta Williams, who also passed away. His four children include Mrs. John (Selma) Weir of Brigham City, Max Slaughter of Ogden, Samuel B. Slaughter of Ogden, and Mrs. Kenneth (Jafmine) Thurgood of Syracuse. At his 89th birthday party he was delighted to greet most of his 20 grandchildren and 20 in addtion to many friends. By Foreign s, the of Open House After being BPW Schedules Talk Camp 5 Counselor Awaits Navy Fireman Hal D. Bar-fusson of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin C. Barfuss of 794 S. 100th W., Tremonton, Utah, has reported for duty aboard the destroyer tender USS Dixie at San Diego. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mabel Croft, 61 North Third East, on Thursday, Jan 20, at 2 p.m. Officers urge that members be in attendance. Family Man He was married to Nellie Barnes on July 22, 1908, with evening. Destroyer Duty Deseret Camp Deseret Utah Thursday, January 13, 1972 of Locust the Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Thelma Kotter on Thursday, Jan 13, at 7 p.m. All members are urged to be present. son-in-la- Peter Kranias and his foster "grandmother Hazel Breitenbeker look over facts about his native Greece as he prepares a talk for local Business and Professional Women, with Mrs. Breitenbeker also being program chairman for the BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Locust Camp Family members and friends gathered to wish John L. Slaughter of Brigham City a happy 89th birthday at an open house hosted at the home of his Mr. daughter and and Mrs. John Weir, on Saturday afternoon. A special surpise for the happy occasion was the arrival of his brother Walter Slaughter, who will celebrate his 87th birthday on Jan. 22, on the bus from his home in Kimberly, Idaho. The two are the remaining members of a family of 13 born to Samuel N. and Anne Elizabeth Slaughter of Beaver. After working as a streetcar conductor in early Salt Lake City days, he has been employed in the grocery and garage business until his retirement. STUDY GREECE News DUP time, no glittering tree, no wreath on the door - it all makes the house seem quiet and empty for awhile after the holidays. Not that it isnt a bit nice to have quiet for awhile and to have the living room seem normal and not so cluttered, but it seems a bit of a jolt that the holiday season is all gone and wont return for another year. This year, the children felt a bit cheated by their vacation for they had one short week and the family managed to have the flu or nasty colds (or combination of both) for the entire week so that friends couldn't visit or be visited, gifts displayed, or outdoor play in the snow allowed. Back-to-scho- infirmary and told to go to his own doctor. Doctor arrangements made for an hour later, Mrs. Society Editor gave up her restful plans and got dressed to chaufeur hubby to the doctor day-in-b- unm and care for the invalid. and other lunch, Drugstore, followed regularly enough to stay dressed and moving instead of lounging in details bed with a book or catnaps. Surely there must somewhere be an infirmary for housewives which would declare them off yore but hospitalization duty, and not too seems rather drastic much fun since it usually ends up including hypodermic needles and other discomforts. Actually, they got along lf final coughing stages and 24 hr. hardly worthy pampering. Although groans SERVICE. or bed-re- were ex- pressed about returning to school, just getting outside again and seeing friends and exchanging news about gifts made the return pretty welcome. All new outfits were schoolmates with worn, in their reciprocating holiday clothing and some bringing along treasured gifts to be shown while others told about their presents. The Editors just hope that back to normal also means back to their normal state of good health for the remainder of the year - with other victims of arrangements for somebody else to take the picture when in staggered hubby after being sent home by the company season the holiday PAG1IILV PRESCRIPTION RECR0. APPROVE near- epidemic of flu undoubtedly joining them in the wish for the new year. Heres wishing you a happy with an and healthy year added hope for peace and prosperity for all the world! - ACCOUNTS WELL KEEP RECORDS FOR YOU Monthly statements are rendered to our VQ90lnl ln)p Annual January (minKS Ell Starts Thursday 22 So. Main Brigham City MIRSTlSECURinH LBankAmericarqJ fyenjWlstit M0 t 1 PRESCRIPT!!! -- Then the Phone Then the telephone rang confirming a picture to be taken, and Mrs. Society Editor was standing in nightie and robe the in kitchen making x. EllVERV. Now that the vacation is over, maybe the diet can begin again without having to prepare lunches and big family breakfasts, but the illness is now in its of ' FREE PRESCRIPTION Almost Over Lots of Games remarkably well. After the first stages of being really sick and miserable were over, they were great pals and played noisily and happily with new games and toys -- timing it exactly with the period that the two family adults managed to contract the and feel sick and bug miserable. The one morning that Mrs. Society Editor decided to shake the whole nasty illness by staying in bed, she hurried and hopped back in bed as soon as hubby left for work after one wheezy day of staying home. In hour she was less than one-haawakened by a battle over seating for television cartoons, then again by the mention of starvation, then again as the boys battled over a domineering big sister trying to impose her breakfast tastes on them. mam v charge account customers, dearly reflecting the items that are deductlbSe on income tax. m ACCEPT McmiMiCAR, MASTER CHARGE 8 WALKER BAMEl (. CARO Vo I - - t I') - - ;:( s , -- 1, i.I.Li |